Watch this page for meeting notices, notices about your drinking water, and other time-sensitive information. The documents provided on this website are for informational purposes and the official copy of records can be found at the Mesquite office of the Lower Rio Grande Public Water Works Authority.

Our Offices will be closed for Memorial Day, Monday 28, 2018

Vacancy on Board of Directors

We have filled the District 5 vacancy, Mr. Henry Magallanez was appointed by the Board of Director as of 8/16/17. We have one vacancy on the Board of Directors, in District 2, which is in the Berino area. Map of this District can be viewed or downloaded from the Board & Elections page. Below is a letter to members in District 2 explaining how to apply for appointment by the Board of Directors to represent this District.

Our Consumer Confidence Reports for past years as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act are posted below. These reports detail where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies.

2010 was the last time there were five separate reports under the names of the original five former mutual domestic associations. Beginning with 2011, all of the water quality data is combined in one report for the Lower Rio Grande Public Water Works Authority for those five systems.

During 2012, the Butterfield Park, Organ and Brazito water associations voted to merge with the Lower Rio Grande PWWA. The 2012 CCRs for these three associations are separate documents.

In 2016 the LRGPWWA purchased the Valle Del Rio water system. The 2015 CCR for this system is also a separate document, found below.

The links below will open PDF files containing the reports. You will find contact information for our Operations Manager at end end of each report if you have any questions.

Please note that Wells #1, 2 & 3 in the Desert Sands area have now all been equiped with arsenic treatment plants and lab results for arsenic have since been in compliance with arsenic MCL.

The Lower Rio Grande Public Water Works Authority wishes to advise its customers that a company called Home Serve is sending out mailers warning people that they need to purchase insurance coverage for their water service lines between the water meter and their homes. This company has no affiliation with the LRGPWWA, and we do NOT endorse or recommend their product/service. You will find articles about this company at the Las Cruces Sun News and the Better Business Bureau. Contact us by email at info @ LRGauthority.org or at 575-233-3947 if you have any questions.

If you would like to receive an email reminder about our Board meetings, email your request to board @ LRGauthority.org (remove the spaces before & after @)

Non-discrimination Statement

The Lower Rio Grande Public Water Works Authority's Non-discrimination Statement is available to download in PDF format below.

The Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) Team of Dona Ana
County is making application for a
grant which will allow us to conduct no
cost spay/neuter of free roaming cats. This will include feral cats and
also domestic pet cats that are allowed to go outside.

The goal of our TNR program is
to reduce the growing population of free roaming cats in Dona Ana County by
spay/neuter of the cats you are currently feeding. This will reduce the growing
number of unwanted cats that are killed each year because of the lack of space
at our local animal shelter.